This book is written for those who are interested in a fonnalization of
human reasoning, especially in order to build "intelligent" computer
systems. Thus, it is mainly designed for the Artificial Intelligence
community, both students and researchers, although it can be useful for
people working in related fields like cognitive psychology. The major
theme is not Artificial Intelligence applications, although these are
discussed throughout in sketch fonn. Rather, the book places a heavy
emphasis on the fonnal development of default logic, results and
problems. Default logic provides a fonnalism for an important part of
human reasoning. Default logic is specifically concerned with common
sense reasoning, which has recently been recognized in the Artificial
Intelligence literature to be of fundamental importance for knowledge
representation. Previously, fonnalized reasoning systems failed in real
world environments, though succeeding with an acceptable ratio in
well-defined environments. This situation enabled empirical explorations
and the design of systems without theoretical justification. In
particular, they could not be compared since there was no basis to judge
their respective merits. Default logic turned out to be very fruitful by
proving the correctness of some of them. We hope that this book will
initiate other successful developments in default logic.